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Police said Christopher McMann, 18, fired shots outside his home on 111 Elizabeth Road around 4 p.m. Friday. One shot went through the wall of a neighboring home, Assistant Police Chief Vern Malloch said.

An update on Trimble-Smith's condition was not available Saturday morning.

“We heard three shots,” neighbor Crystal Rollins said.

Rollins said she was playing outside with her 10-year-old daughter when she heard the gunshots.

"Went into my bedroom upstairs, because I thought it was really close,” she said. “I was really scared so I called 911 and they started asking me questions. And then they started saying they were getting more calls.”

Abby Farniok also heard three gunshots.

“Back-to-back. They were really fast,” Farniok said.

Police responded immediately, Farniok said. At one point, an armed vehicle was brought in as police wanted to make sure no other suspect or victims were inside the home.

“It was pretty hectic and there were a ton of people out in the street. Police were moving everyone out,” Farniok said.

Investigators continued their work into the night, picking up evidence in the street. A vehicle driven by Trimble-Smith was impounded as part of the investigation, Malloch said.

"My daughter's 10. We have a lot of kids in the neighborhood,” Rollins said.

"Hopefully it's just a fluke incident,” neighbor Paige Mellars said.

McMann was charged with reckless conduct with a firearm, Malloch said. McMann could face more charges in connection with the incident, Malloch said.

McMann was booked at the Cumberland County Jail, where he was still be held Saturday on $25,000 cash bail.

A four-block section of Elizabeth Road was closed during the police response.